29 Sep 2021

Daniel Craig's last outing as James Bond finally has royal premiere

12:44 pm on 29 September 2021

Daniel Craig's final James Bond film has finally had its world premiere in London, 18 months later than planned because it was delayed by the pandemic.

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L) meets with English actor Daniel Craig ahead of the World Premiere of the James Bond 007 film "No Time to Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in west London on September 28, 2021. -

Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge chats with Daniel Craig at the Royal Albert Hall in London just before the world premiere of No Time To Die. Photo: AFP

No Time To Die is the British actor's fifth outing as 007.

Speaking to the BBC on the red carpet, he said the role was "incredibly important to cinema and to history, and the weight of that has been on my shoulders for a while".

"I've been incredibly lucky," he added. The film hits UK cinemas on Thursday.

Unusually for a royal premiere, there were two separate generations of royals who came out for Craig's farewell as Bond. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were joined at the Royal Albert Hall by the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.

Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (2L) and  Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L) Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (R) and Britain's Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall as they arrive for the World Premiere of t "No Time to Die" at the Royal Albert Hall  on September 28, 2021. -

From left: the Duchess and Duke of Cambridge, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Prince of Wales. Photo: AFP

Naomie Harris, who is playing Moneypenny for the third time, said it was "an emotional night" precisely because it is Craig's last outing in the role.

The film industry is watching closely to see how No Time To Die performs at the box office, and whether it can tempt fans back in large numbers now that most cinemas have reopened.

"I'm really hoping that it does entice people back into into cinemas and they feel comfortable doing that because it's such a special movie," Harris said.

Actress Lashana Lynch has joined the cast as a new secret agent called Nomi, and said the character's addition was a step forward for the franchise.

"I like to watch cinema that really makes me feel as though I'm included, that my narratives are being told," she said.

"The women that I was raised with and the women that I continue to love and respect are people like Nomi. The fact that she was even an idea on the page is reflective of the world that I see, how I see it through my black eyes, and I just feel really proud to be able to add my culture to such a beautiful and rich franchise."

English actor Lashana Lynch (L), English actor Daniel Craig (C) and French actor Lea Seydoux pose on the red carpet after arriving to attend the World Premiere of the James Bond 007 film "No Time to Die"

From left: Lashana Lynch, Daniel Craig and Lea Seydoux pose on the red carpet. Photo: AFP

Producer Barbara Broccoli, who controls the franchise with co-producer Michael G Wilson, said they would not start thinking about Craig's replacement until next year.

"We're not thinking about it at all," she said earlier this week. "We want Daniel to have his time of celebration. Next year, we'll start thinking about the future."

Advance ticket sales in the UK have been at levels not seen since before cinemas shut at the start of the pandemic, according to the Odeon and Cineworld chains.

Odeon said it had sold more than 175,000 tickets by Monday, while Cineworld said it had the highest pre-booking rates since 2019's Avengers: Endgame.

US actor Rami Malek (L) and screenwriter Phoebe Waller-Bridge pose on the red carpet world premiere of the latest James Bond film, "No Time To Die".

US actor Rami Malek and screenwriter Phoebe Waller-Bridge were among those who attended the world premiere. Photo: AFP

- BBC

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